Knowledge and Leadership for the Greater Good

Carley discusses energy bill savings as expert for WalletHub

Associate Professor Sanya Carley answers questions in WalletHub’s “2015’s Most & Least Energy-Expensive States,” giving tips on saving money on energy bills as well as incentives available for households to be more energy efficient.

Williams, MPA student, named IU student trustee

Anna M. Williams has been appointed as student trustee for Indiana University. Williams is on track to graduate in May 2017 with a Master of Public Affairs from SPEA and a Master of European Affairs from the Institute for European Studies.

Raff receives Department of Energy research award

Environmental chemist Jonathan Raff, an assistant professor at SPEA, has been awarded a U.S. Department of Energy grant for $776,878 over five years to support research on soil microbial sources of nitrous acid and other chemicals that play a pivotal role in atmospheric processes.

How people think about saving water

As California's drought draws national headlines, SPEA's Shahzeen Attari discusses her research on water habits in America—and her recommendations for better methods of conservation—on NPR’s Morning Edition.

SPEA: Committed to sustainability

SPEA purchases renewable energy certificates to offset its use of electricity from fossil fuels. "This is a tangible way to demonstrate that we take seriously our obligation to be to good stewards of the environment," SPEA Dean John D. Graham says.